Items where Author is "Broz, P."
Number of items: 9. 2013Juruj, C. and Lelogeais, V. and Pierini, R. and Perret, M. and Py, B. F. and Jamilloux, Y. and Broz, P. and Ader, F. and Faure, M. and Henry, T.. (2013) Caspase-1 activity affects AIM2 speck formation/stability through a negative feedback loop. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 3. p. 14. 2012Broz, P. and Harr, T. and Hecking, C. and Grize, L. and Scherer, K. and Jaeger, K. A. and Bircher, A. J.. (2012) Nonirritant intradermal skin test concentrations of ciprofloxacin, clarithromycin, and rifampicin. Allergy : european journal of allergy and clinical immunology : official journal of the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology, Vol. 67, H. 5. pp. 647-652. 2008Ben-Haim, N. and Broz, P. and Marsch, S. and Meier, W. and Hunziker, P.. (2008) Cell-specific integration of artificial organelles based on functionalized polymer vesicles. Nano Letters, Vol. 8, H. 5. pp. 1368-1373. Broz, P. and Ben-Haim, N. and Grzelakowski, M. and Marsch, S. and Meier, W. and Hunziker, P.. (2008) Inhibition of macrophage phagocytotic activity by a receptor-targeted polymer vesicle-based drug delivery formulation of pravastatin. Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology, Vol. 51, H. 3. pp. 246-252. Mueller, C. A. and Broz, P. and Cornelis, G. R.. (2008) The type III secretion system tip complex and translocon. Molecular microbiology, Vol. 68, H. 5. pp. 1085-1095. 2007Broz, P. and Mueller, C. A. and Muller, S. A. and Philippsen, A. and Sorg, I. and Engel, A. and Cornelis, G. R.. (2007) Function and molecular architecture of the Yersinia injectisome tip complex. Molecular microbiology, Vol. 65, H. 5. pp. 1311-1320. Sorg, I. and Wagner, S. and Amstutz, M. and Muller, S. A. and Broz, P. and Lussi, Y. and Engel, A. and Cornelis, G. R.. (2007) YscU recognizes translocators as export substrates of the Yersinia injectisome. The EMBO journal, Vol. 26, H. 12. pp. 3015-3024. 2005Goure, J. and Broz, P. and Attree, O. and Cornelis, G. R. and Attree, I.. (2005) Protective anti-V antibodies inhibit Pseudomonas and Yersinia translocon assembly within host membranes. The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 192, H. 2. pp. 218-225. Mueller, C. A. and Broz, P. and Muller, S. A. and Ringler, P. and Erne-Brand, F. and Sorg, I. and Kuhn, M. and Engel, A. and Cornelis, G. R.. (2005) The V-antigen of Yersinia forms a distinct structure at the tip of injectisome needles. Science, Vol. 310, H. 5748. pp. 674-676. |